Similarly, the government is spending billions on reducing the cost of highway charges so that people will get out and travel more and hence spend more. In the same article was the governments claim that it is committed to fighting global warming. So again .... What the !!??
When environmental collapse is becoming more reality than remote possibility, the Japanese government, as with most other governments still fixated on economic growth, would do well to reflect on the words of Meadows in his 2001 article Economic Laws Clash with Planet's:
Economics says: Compete to perform efficiently. The reward for successful competition will be growth.The Earth says: compete yes, but keep your competition in bounds. Don't annihilate. Take only what you need. You're not in a war, you're in a community.
Governments: Just forget about growth. Instead, how about committing yourselves to real policies of substance that are clearly thought through, are genuinely based on long-term goals which favour stability over growth, reward fairness rather than greed and power, and that will genuinely give the planet a chance to provide a lasting quality of life for future generations.
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Scaarey photo!
Yeh that got me too, the Japanese government's Golden Week holiday bonus - reducing road tolls so more people could drive to their destinations. Rather than, say, shinkansen discounts.
I'm also curious how you'll react to this rather sobering speech on Energy Myths and Realities by
Keith O. Rattie.
His thesis is that global warming may or may not be a fact since computer models used to predict it are flawed and limited.
Furthermore it's absurd to imagine that our demands for energy could fall, it's going to balloon in the next 50 years.
Rattie: "Worldwide demand for energy will grow by 30-50% over the next two decades - and more than double by the time you’re my age. Simply put, America and the rest of the world will need all the energy that markets can deliver.
There are no near-term alternatives to oil, natural gas, and coal. Like it or not, the world runs on fossil fuels, and it will for decades to come."
What do you think?
Link to speech:
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/05/14/now-thats-a-commencement-speech/
Hi Shiffi Le Soy
Interesting comments. With current technology ... current it is estimated that we already have the potential through efficiencies and political will etc to reduce current global energy needs by 90%!
With countries like Spain putting Governments like Japan and the US to shame - it cannot agree tht there are no alternatives to fossil fuels (Spain can currently produce 40% of its electricity from wind alone and increased its wind energy potential 20 times in only 10 years) ... political will and well tested technology.
As for no global warming .... sorry can't go these with so little time.
PS anyone skeptical about GW needs to watch this, and then try saying we shouldn't act.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zORv8wwiadQ
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